The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 29, 1929, Image 5

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    T H E m O M lS T O K
I WANT ADS
Daddys Evening
JTBRJLLD, H E R M IST O N . O1UEGOE.
and Mrs. Virgil Smith,
uncle of Mr. Smith.
He Is an To pendleton.
LODGI DIRECTORY
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kelley were In
Pendleton Sunday evening to attend ' VINEYARD LODGE NO. 203, I. O. O.
To Cathlamet.
the show.
F. meets each Monday evening in Odd
The annual free service rendered Return From Wallowa.
Mrs. A. E. Dahlman and family
Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
growers by the Jackson county
Mrs. Perry Arthur and son Miles ihave moved to Cathlamet, Washing-
dially Invited.
agent’s office in testing pears for
Home
V/. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
maturity will be available from now and daughter-in-law, Mrs. I. B. Sut- to“ ’ whore I*»ey expect to make their
Guests
at
the
C.
M.
Best
home
FOR 8 A U
ZAARY
Gwynn Hughes, N. O.
on. Thia teat will determine approx­ ton. have returned from a trip which **on,e- Mif Duhlman is employed Thursday were Mrs. Lorraine Bracher
■ i
. oor»*û 6RAHAM.
M» »» vnitMt Mtvwnd _
u u
took them to La Grande, Enterprise wlth a construction company in the
imately
each
grower’s
picking
date.
of Pilot Rock and Mrs. Ralph Couch
FOR SALE— A No. 1 piano; 8-piece
HERMISTON POST NO. 37
The commercial value of the fruit and Wallowa lake where they visited Washington town.
FROG’S FROLIC
Meets first and third TBurs-
and baby of Portland. They are
dining set. Mrs. J. D. Harrah.
with
friends
and
relatives.
While
depends a great deal upon the time
day. Legion Auxiliary meets
both nieces of Mrs. Best.
62-Ite
at the lake they visited I. B. Sut- To Theatre .Party,
“We sleep thronghont the whole and manner of picking.
second and fourth Thursday.
ton's father. Theron Sutton.
Mrs.
M,ss ABnes Little and Miss Iris
HIGH GRADE PIANO NEAR HER- winter and so we’re well rested when
Five warehouses at Manpln were
Legiou Hall.
Has
Neon
Sign.
Arthur’s
father,
Ben
F.
See,
returned
UttIe
were
,n
Pendleton
Thursday
mlston. Will sacrifice for quick spring comes, goog-a-room, goog-a- heavy receivers of sack and bulk
The first Neon sign to make its
evening to attend a theatre party
•ale. Write Tallman Piano Store, rooin, goog-a-room,” said old Grandpa grain during the past week. The with them from La Grande.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
appearance in Hermiston has been
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'given
by
Miss
Marguerite
Akey
and
Frog.
Salem. Oregon.
51-3tc
crop in southern Wasco county is a
installed
for
the
Hunter’s
cafe,
local
And all the little frogs said:
To Tacoma.
M,8S TheIma Akey honoring JOas
A. 0. ROENICKE, D. M. D.
restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
“Goog-a-roora, goog-a-room, goog- bit better than expected two weeks
¡Vera Ratcllffe of Walla Walla.
FOR SALE— One registered Hol­
ago,
the
grain
having
generally
filled
Mrs. J. S. West left Tuesday night
associated with
a-room.”
Jenkins
have
again
taken
over
the
stein bull, 3 years old In Novem­
“We’ve been up for some time better, due to moisture-laden wester­ for Tacoma. Wn.. where she will Stop In Hermiston,
management of the eafe.
F.
V.
PRIME, D. M. D,
ber. Chas Benefiel, Irrigon.
now,’’ said Grandpa Frog, “but it ly winds. Considerable grain is be­
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roy visited at
General Dentistry
52-4tp would be nice I think If we have a ing sold, a good many farmers con­ visit for a week with her daughter,
Mrs. V. E. Graham.
the Frank Little home Monday. They
X-Ray and Diagnosis
FOR SALE— Two Ford trucks; one good time and a frolic, for summer tracting at 3110 to 31.20 a bushel.
were en route to New York where
Bank
Building
Phone Connect Io as
A weasel grabbed a small chick
1924 Ford coupe; one 1927 Ford Is here.”
, Mr. Roy expects to continue his study
Sundays and Evenings by apelat-
“Goog-a-room, goog-a-room, goog-a- from the hand of Mrs. H. M. St. Cyr Return From Beach.
touring; one trailer; one Dodge
ment.
room, summer is here,” said the little
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Felthouse and I of music.
. . He has for the past few
of Powers aa she was putting the family
I am opening classes in piano in­
screen, and a used part for every frogs.
returned the first of the week mo"ths been 8tnff artlst wl‘ 1> KGW
struction for beginners and elemen­ ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
make of car. "WE WRECK ’EM,
All the frogs who had not already chicks away for the night The animal from Seaside, Oregon where they J n P°rt'and
tary students, using the newest and
BUY ’EM AND SELL ’EM.” Her­ been paying attention to Grandpa bit Mrs. St. Cyr on the thumb when
Physician and Surgeon
have been spending several weeks
best methods of instruction. Music Office Phone 733.
miston Auto Wrecking House.
Frog looked about them now and she closed down on. the weasel’s body. vacationing.
Res. Phona 713
To Portland.
51-tfc blinked and croaked and chuckled and She let the animal go and it started
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boynton accom­ for the beginner need not be the dry. Office in First National Bank Bldg.
for other small chicks, hut Mrs. St.
laughed In frog fashion.
panied by Mrs. W. S. Boynton left uninteresting subject it has been in
FOR SALE— Hemstitching machine,
“I say. Grandpa," said one young Cyr, who la 70, kicked the persistent Return From Trip.
Friday for Portland where they ex- former years. Up-to-date methods of
H S. McKENZIE. M. D-
adding machine, cash register. Ap­
animal and killed It, though It bit two
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Haddox accom- j Pect to spend a week or ten days Instruction make it a fascinating
Eye.
Ear, Nose and Throat
ply to Della Sommers, Esho, Oreg.
holes In her shoe.
subject for any who care to take it
panied by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mor- visiting.
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
49-4tp
up. Arrangements for private les­
Fir piling In large quantities is be­ lan. returned Sunday from a motor
Pendleton, Oregon
sons may be made at any time by
ing cat and shipped from the timber tiip that took them to Yakima and On Week-end Trip.
Burk's for Bargains.
3-tfc
la eastern Linn county. Most of these Seattle in Washington, and to Van­
Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Smith and personal call at the M. E. parsonage
W. J . W A X N E B
FOR SALE—At my ranch,
are long, ranging from 60 feet to 120 couver and Victoria, B. C. They re­ children are planning to go to Con­ or phone 20-M. Your patronage will
Attorney-at-Law
tomatoes, 3 2 per apple box.
feet In length, and are cut from the turned via Pdrtiand and also spent don and Fossil over the week end be appreciated.
Hermiston
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nish your own containers.
second-growth fir near Sodaville, t> short time at Seaside, Oregon.
where they will visit with friends
MRS. 0. W. PAYNE
Young.
where there are some fine young for­
C0LDA E. MUMMA
ests. Large numbers of these piling Has New Car.
LADIES SOcHose— 3 pair 31. Burk's.
PIANO
T R 0Y L A U N D R Y
PHONE
1 9 -W
are hauled by trucks to Albany, where
J. M. Prindle is driving a new
State accredited teacher.
48-tfc
they are dumped into the Willamette Hupmobile car.
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Private and class lessons.
river and are floated to St. Helens,
FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four-
High school credits given.
where they are treated with creosote Returns To Home.
horse potato digger. S. L. Carson.
Classes starting Sept. 2.
and are then shipped to Japan.
48-tfc
Mrs. Rena Waterman returned the
Main St.
Hermiston, Oregon
LATEST
BOBBING
SHAVING
Bank resources of Oregon show a last of the week to her home in Her­
FOR SALE— Ford truck; Dodge
decrease of 36,482,821.21 between miston. She had been spending the
DR. A. E. MARBLE
screen; 1924 Ford coupe with rus­
“With a Fly Upon Her Noee.”
June 30, 1928, and June 29, 1929, date summer in Seattle and had stopped
tle; 1924 Ford touring. Hermis­
Chiropractor
of the last bank call, according to a off at Portland on her way home to i
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
ton Auto Wrecking House. 46-tfc frog nnmed Freddy Frog, “let’s get report released recently by A. A.
visit
for
a
few
days
with
relatives.
up a circus.
eases.
FOR SALE— Purebred Holstein bull
“Then those who take part will en­ Schramm, state superintendent of
Office: Two doors west of postoffice
calf. High pedigreed stock. Tom joy themselves and those who watch hanks. The report shows a reduction Here From The Dalles.
Phone 481
T H E D A L L E S , -O R E G O N
in the number of banks during the
Haddox.
46-tfc will, too.
Wm. Doud, assessor for Wasco
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 3.
WE
CALL
FOR
AND
DELIVER
“We’ll do splendid tricks, we’ll period of from 244 to 236. The report county, was a business visitor in
Hermiston, Oregon.
have a fine frolic.“
states that the decrease in state bank Hermiston Tuesday. Mr. Doud lives
MISCELLANEOUS
“Oh, that’s a fine Idea,” said an­ totals was due largely to nationali­ in The Dalles.
FOR RENT— House with small acre­ other little frog named Fanny Frog. sation of two Portland state banks
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
And all the frogs agreed.
age, near the pipe yards.
Wm.
BEAUTY PARLOR
and transfer of deposit liabilities of
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“What do you think of the Idea of a third.
Soukup.
51-2tp
Mr.
and
Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phon# 461
To Walla Walla.
a circus frolic?” asked Freddy of old
Don Olsen of the Columbia theatre
TO TRADE— For farm of about 80 Grandpa Frog.
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
management left the first of the
“Fine,” said Grandpa Frog. "I’ll en
acres, alfalfa and pasture, hotol
Telephone 801 Night or Daay
week for Walla Walla where he will
and restaurant. Concrete build­ gage a box now. I’ll choose the cor­ Visits From Portland.
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
likely spend a week.
ing, 2 stories, five 2-room apart­ ner stump from which to watch the
Miss Lethia Niles of Portland is
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
ments, ( transient rooms, 30x90 parade and from which to see the
circus.”
Ambulance Service
visiting with her mother. Mrs. John From Goldendale.
full basement with heating plant
“How do you know the parade and Ulrich at the W. H. Starr ranch.
Hermiston Avenue
j
Guy
Cooper
of
Goldendale,
Wash­
every room.
Stove heated space circus will be in front of the stump?”
ington, is visiting at the home of Mr.
on lower floor for store or other laughed Freddy.
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
business. Value 311.500, all clear.
“I know my grandchildren will
W ill exchange for farm of about want to have it before my most hon­
equal value. Will give or take orable resting place,” said Grandpa
difference to two or three thousand Frog, and his eyes bulged more than
206 East Court St.
dollars.
W ill not assume heavy ever.
ROUND TRIP TO
EFFECTIVE MAY M TO S IF T . SO
He meant to be very smiling, poor
DENVER................... S7.90
mortgage. J. G. Cochran, Hotel
A N T AND
RETURN LIMIT OCT. SX, xqxq
O M AHA.................. 70.IS
Cochran, Pilot Rock, Ore. 50-3tp dear.
K ANSAS CITY.™. 7S.SO
R educed fares a ll p e rt* o f east; lib e ra l stop­
“Well, we’ll get the circus ready In
S T . LO U IS............. a o .zs
o v e r * . F in e tra in *; m odern equipm ent;
CH ICAG O ....... ...... 8S.OS
, Try Burk’s For Bargains.
33-tfc no time," said Fanny Frog.
•p len d id service; scenic route. S ho rt side
D E T R O IT ™ .........I04.S7
“Yes, I’ll take around the posters
CIN C IN N A TI....... IOS.IS
trip s en ab le* yo u to v is it—
NEW ORLEANS 187.1#
SEE THE NEW MKLO'fi'E AT CAR- and signs now.” said Freddy, “while
CLEVELAND........IO7.S1
ZION NATIONAL FARR
ter’s 1 mile N. % E. Columbia Fanny gets all the performeri to­
T O R O N T O ........... llt .S S
GRANO CANTON NATIONAL FARR
ATLANTA
t ia .4 9
FOR TOD
school house. Not the cheapest to gether."
BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL FARR
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> n i s a . s i
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL F A R R
So Freddy took around signs and
buy, but the cheapest te operate.
____________ HIA 14Z.S7
ROCRT MOUNTAIN NAT*L FARR
320 allowance for your old mach­ posters made ont of leaves and mud
NEW YORK
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a Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. J
B O ST O N .......... _ l S Z . f l
In form ation and B o o k lets on req u est
ine.
32-tfc which told all the other frogs there
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would be a splendid circus in Frog
FOR RENT—Well improved 20 acres. Hollow the following day and night.
At night there would be a concert
Inquire Herald Office.
given by the Frogs’ Croaking Broth­
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— “In­ ers, assisted by soloists such as Miss
F. C. W O U G H T E R , A g ent
sure in sure insurance.” J. M. Hoarse-Voiced Frog, Mr. Cracked-
Hermiston, Oregon
Biggs.
Voiced Frog, Mr. Croak-Expert-Frog.
and many other fine artists.
Hermiston Second Hand Store.
Miss Fanny Frog got together all
Furniture and Hardware, Harness, the performers and in no time at all
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc they had their tricks all ready.
They could do finer and better leap­
Burk's for Ladies' Shoes.
33-tfc frog Jumps than ever before, and they
planned to have that aa their leading
FOI RENT— Modern house. Inquire and star act.
Herald office.
25-tfp
The circus came oil splendidly, and
all the tricks were fine Indeed.
The parade was led by Miss Fanny
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
Frog, hopping along Instead of riding,
It will urpric« you how much
but looking very handsome with a fly
MEETING
we can Suva you during the year
upon her nose which she pretended
on your shoe bill. All we ask is
Notice is hereby given that on to be catching all the time.
that you bring your shoes to us
Tuesday, October 1, 1929, at 2 P.
It was really a make-believe fly.
for repairing in ample time go we
M„ the Directors of the West Ex­
Then there were ciowna and there
can do a good job.
tension Irrigation District will meet was a splendid side-show which
A ’ Full Line Of
at the District office a Irrigon, Ore­ showed a frog with one leg.
T H E art o f the master designer is evident in the smart
__________ SHOE OILS__________
He sat on the other while the audi­
gon, as a board of Equalization, for
low lines and graceful contour o f the new Ford, and
the purpose of reviewing and cor­ ence came into the side-show 1
And the concert ended the whole
recting the annual assessment and
emphasized by the beautiful two-tone color harmonies.
to hear and determine any object- affair which the frogs themselves
Set against these body colors are the full-nickeled
thoroughly enjoyed.
tons thereto.
radiator, headlights and door handles— smart touches
Oh,
It
was
a-most
wonderful
frolic.
A. C. HOUGHTON,
o f bright metal that add a great deal to the attractive­
5 3 -lte
Secretary.
ness of the car. Running boards and crown fenders
A Flower flame
CK JTMN SCIENCE CHURCHES
Are you familiar with the names of
are heavy and capable. Cushions are deep and easy.
NOTICE
many flowers? If ao, you ahonld do
• Jinil'’ v.as the subject of the
Upholstery is rich and durable. Newly designed steel
' 1 Let "in - Bermon in a l l
WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT well with flower songs. The players
•poke wheels carry out the impression o f fleetness and
alt around, and the leader starts by
Churches of Christ, Scientist, on
MEETING OF BOARD OF
, singing out the name of a flower. The
Sunday. August 25.
second player must at once sing out
Th« Golden Text wag. "Be not
T he same quality is evident also on the inside of the
EQUALIZATION.
In a similar fashion the name of a
conformed to this world: but be ye
car— in the mechanical beauty of the engine, trans.
transformed by the renewing of
Notice la hereby given that the flower beginning with the last letter
mis sion, etc. In appearance and performance, the new
ynur mind, that ys may prove what
hoard of directors of Westland Ir­ used In the previous one, or, falling
Ford brings you everything you want or need in a mod­
to do m. pay a forfeit And ao the
Is that good, and acceptable, and
rigation District, acting as a board
game goes round, each player taking
perfect, will of God” (Homans
ern
automobile. Call or telephone for demonstration,
of equalization, w ill meet at the the lead with the last letter of the
12:2).
office of the district In Hermiston, flower previously named. Two for­
Rawdstar, #4 30
FA «/«ns, #460
T a d o r ¿ « fa n , <523
Among the citations which com­
Bswtoew Coapv, #323
C oape, #3 30
Oregon, on the first Tuesday in feits put a player out, and the last
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
J p o rt Coape, a,7A rum ble sea«, #330
October. 1921, at 7 o ’clock P. M.. left In wine and calls for payment of
following from the Bible: "Let this
For J o r S td o n , #625
for the purpose of reviewing and forfeits. It la a splendid game. Much
mind he in you, which was also In
(AB
/ » • » * ■ D efroif, p i n t t k t r g e fa r i r r i g h i «#»/ J i l i r t r f . B tu n p r r t
Christ Jesus” (Phil. 2:5).
correcting Its assessment and
entertainment can also be obtained by
tir« r t t r t . )
The Lesson-8ernion also included
portionment of district taxes to be using birds’ names Insteed of those of
the following passage from the
levied la said district for the year
Christian Science textbook. “Sci-
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If
Tlwy
Weew
AB
That
Rtodt
Dated this 23th day of August.
HERMISTON, OREGON’
Teacher—All these so-called mus
1929.
"I.'avlng no other gods, turning to
eal
Instruments
deatroy
the
hearing.
J. W. MESSNER.
no other but the one perfect Mind
Johnny—
Some
of
’em
don’t
Il-S to
Secretary.
to guhlo him, man is the likeness
Teeeher—Whet kind is Mat?
of God. pure and eternal, having
Johnny -E ar trumpet*.
OREGON STATE NEWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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K E C K B A R B E R SH O P
W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S
Sept. 4-5
®W FARES
; J. L. VAUGHAN?
NEW FORD COUPE
Everthing
Electrical
UNION PACIFIC
An example of the
fine coachwork o f the
new Ford closed models
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
Bielm an Motors